Changing gears: have movies like like "Failure to Launch," "Hall Pass," and "Old School" raised a generation of slacker men unable to distinguish between fantasy and reality? Do sensational video games have an adverse affect on childhood learning that leads to a higher rate of attention problems in young men?

Since Andy is a proud representative of such a generation, we'll ask him to chime in on this article in the Huffington Post claiming that conflicting messages from media, parents, institutions, and peers is distorting young men's idea of acceptable male behavior.

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Justin Yu covers headphones and peripherals for CNET. When he's not wading through Web gulch or challenging colleagues to typing tests, you can find him making fun of technology with Jeff Bakalar every afternoon on The 404 show.
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